Specifying Services Associated With A Virtual Server Class; Creating A Virtual Server; Specifying Settings Associated With A Virtual Server; Allowing Users To Monitor Individual Virtual Servers - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.0 - ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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Specifying Services Associated with a Virtual
Server Class
Some of the characteristics that differentiate one class of virtual servers from
another are the services that are enabled for that class of virtual servers. For
example, one class of virtual servers might have CGIs enabled while another
doesn't. For more information on setting up services, see Chapter 16, "Content
Management."

Creating a Virtual Server

Once you have set up a virtual server class, you can create a virtual server. Because
virtual servers are members of a particular virtual server class, you create virtual
servers on the Class Manager.
For more information, see "Creating a Virtual Server," on page 323.
Specifying Settings Associated with a Virtual
Server
You can override some class settings at the virtual server level and also configure
additional settings. You configure these settings in the Class Manager.
For more information, see Chapter 14, "Creating and Configuring Virtual Servers.
Allowing Users to Monitor Individual Virtual
Servers
A special user interface exists for the administrators of individual virtual servers
that allows them to see settings for their virtual servers and to view their access
and error logs. For example, if you have an intranet with three different virtual
servers for three different departments, each department can view their settings
and log files individually.

Allowing Users to Monitor Individual Virtual Servers

Chapter 13
Using Virtual Servers
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